AMREF International Training Center
“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
[summary] => [format] => 1 [safe_value] =>“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
[summary] => [format] => 1 [safe_value] =>“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
[summary] => [format] => 1 [safe_value] =>“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
[summary] => [format] => 1 [safe_value] =>“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
[summary] => [format] => 1 [safe_value] =>“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
[summary] => [format] => 1 [safe_value] =>“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
[summary] => [format] => 1 [safe_value] =>“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
[summary] => [format] => 1 [safe_value] =>“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
[summary] => [format] => 1 [safe_value] =>“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
[summary] => [format] => 1 [safe_value] =>“Aim
‘To provide practical training of the highest quality, ensure effective access to expertise and information for community health development and make effective contribution to health training research in Africa.’
Scope
Training health professionals throughout Africa for over 40 years. Since 1987 over 500 students from 37 African countries have participated in the one year course Diploma in Community Health. In 2006 alone, 1250 heath workers from 30 African countries benefited from the AMREF courses which included:
· Strategic management and leadership
· Health services management
· Management development for HIV/AIDS service providers
· Health systems research
· Monitoring and evaluation
Methods of study
1. Interactive lectures
2. Supervised practice (field work 40% of course work)
3. Problem based learned
4. Distance learning and self study
5. Group discussions
Target audience
1. Medical doctors
2. Nurses and midwives
3. Allied health professionals
4. Health managers and administrators
5. Clinical officers / medical assistants
6. Community health workers
Partnership and accreditation
The AMREF International Training centre is recognized by the Commission for Higher Education and Ministries of Education and Health in Kenya. Our Diploma in Community Health programme is accredited by Moi University. We work in partnership with Tulane University, UCLA in USA and several local Universities.
AMREF library
Our modern library has an invaluable collection of information that supports the various programmes in Africa. The collection includes over 20,000 books titles, electronic journals, e-books and various database on CD-ROM. We also subscribe to over 50 international journal titles.
Other activities
AMREF International Training centre develops and provides regionally relevant health learning and training materials, simple in presentation and language, which take into account the facilities available in health service centres in Sub- Saharan Africa. AMREF has over 60 published titles.
ART Knowledge Hub
The Art Knowledge Hub provides training in integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment. We provide health care workers with up-to-date information on ART."
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